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energy policy in a platform. we haven't had an energy policy for 50 years, it is time all sides of the issue stick to the issue, get an energy policy that we haven't had and let make it work for the future of our country. sandra: it is a fierce debate, healthy debate, the president has a big decision ahead of him. it is a great debate, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. sandra: database market moment. the markets were closed for presidents' day, but they did not stop dealmaking on wall street. officemax and office depot in advanced talks to merge. it is still possible for the talks to fall apart. involving the exchange of stock according to sources, officemax says the value with office depot worth $1.3 billion. it has been a dark age for the nuclear power industry but a breakthrough nuclear facility may prove a game-changer for the entire industry. the man behind that joins us next. and michigan is a right-to-work state, just don't tell anybody about it. doing everything they possibly c
energy policy in a platform. we haven't had an energy policy for 50 years, it is time all sides of the issue stick to the issue, get an energy policy that we haven't had and let make it work for the future of our country. sandra: it is a fierce debate, healthy debate, the president has a big decision ahead of him. it is a great debate, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. sandra: database market moment. the markets were closed for presidents' day, but they...
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one is which the energy security trust. use revenue from oil and gas production on public lands to fund new energyesearch. to me that sounds like new taxes or new costs that would go into production. anytime you increase the cost of energy it shows up at the pump. and you know today we're having another day where prices at the pump are highest they have ever been on this calendar day ever. i don't know that the american public can handle did higher prices. >> hopefully that is not the case. what he is talking about is existing royalties and revenues. already have a land conservation trust that oil and gas revenues support ecological priorities this country has. makes more sense to me. more sense than if the money goes into energy trust. one of the things we seem to have bipartisan agreement on is doing conservation measures here. window makers, door makers back to work. melissa: where is the money going now? if it is royalties the government is already receiving and money coming in, wouldn't be additional, is it funding som
one is which the energy security trust. use revenue from oil and gas production on public lands to fund new energyesearch. to me that sounds like new taxes or new costs that would go into production. anytime you increase the cost of energy it shows up at the pump. and you know today we're having another day where prices at the pump are highest they have ever been on this calendar day ever. i don't know that the american public can handle did higher prices. >> hopefully that is not the...
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adam: in english, an active is the thing that gives me energy? >> exactly. it can be energy. it can be any type of nutrient or mineral. adam: the word sub lingual? >> sub lingual. under the tongue. you can deliver it that way. you can deliver transdermally. adam: a jell? >> exactly. adam: these are the products right here, right? >> these are the examples that use some of our proprietary technology. each one of these. this is our entry into the energy segment. power fuse product. new to the market. it absolutely represents the evolution of energy. and then in the sports drink category we have a electro fuse product, it delivers electrolytes. it helps an athlete prepare for their performance. >> i will give you to in a second, damon. how is it better than gatorade? >> if you think about the materials of delivery of the technology, and this is what is special about our company. we have proprietary technology allows you in many cases to bypass the gi track and go directly into the bloodstream or provide a concentrated dose of an mineral or active that allows you to get the benef
adam: in english, an active is the thing that gives me energy? >> exactly. it can be energy. it can be any type of nutrient or mineral. adam: the word sub lingual? >> sub lingual. under the tongue. you can deliver it that way. you can deliver transdermally. adam: a jell? >> exactly. adam: these are the products right here, right? >> these are the examples that use some of our proprietary technology. each one of these. this is our entry into the energy segment. power fuse...
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do you take into account how much energy was spent, and to move it to work the life span. do we need to establish a standard where we take it into account to quantity my how much emissions are saved by them. >> melissa, you know how to stop e pollution? stop subsidizing it. the president's there in the state of the union message talking about, you know, oh, yeah, solar's cheaper than it was. wind, ect.. if you took the federal money away, thrdz be no pollution from the things because they wouldn't exist. they'd go bankrupt. you know what we use? natural gas, which produces half the carbon dioxide that coal does in producing electricity, and we would explore it. we would exploit it. we wouldn't have the pollution. melissa: people need the fats. >> exactly. remember what kermit the frog said, "it ain't easy being green." melissa: chank so much for coming on. have a great weekend. >> bye. melissa: today's fuel gauge, the first photos of chavez in more than two months. look at that. speculation about his health furled recently, the fourth cancer surgery in cuba. he's holding u
do you take into account how much energy was spent, and to move it to work the life span. do we need to establish a standard where we take it into account to quantity my how much emissions are saved by them. >> melissa, you know how to stop e pollution? stop subsidizing it. the president's there in the state of the union message talking about, you know, oh, yeah, solar's cheaper than it was. wind, ect.. if you took the federal money away, thrdz be no pollution from the things because they...
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if you go after the money, you go after energy. if you want shut a nation down, you don't necessarily have to drop a bomb. you cut off the oil supply. you make things difficult. you disrupt power and electricity. you saw what happens on the cruise line, right? if you lose power things get bad. imagine a nation orentire region without power, there is hospitals, transportation, public finance, banking, you name it a lot of things can happen. sandra: what do you do? private business it seems like it is almost impossible to protect themselves. they're paying gazillions of dollars to protect their company, but the chinese, if this is the case seem to be walking through the front door. >> in a prior life i was a detective. i taught interview and interrogation. i went through behavior and analysis training the fbi gave. one of the things they're doing, not just attacking. there are three type of wares. software, hardware and wet wear. the humans are the weakest link. they worked for identity fraud and spearfishing. spear phishing is targe
if you go after the money, you go after energy. if you want shut a nation down, you don't necessarily have to drop a bomb. you cut off the oil supply. you make things difficult. you disrupt power and electricity. you saw what happens on the cruise line, right? if you lose power things get bad. imagine a nation orentire region without power, there is hospitals, transportation, public finance, banking, you name it a lot of things can happen. sandra: what do you do? private business it seems like...
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melissa: surprise, surprise, new evidence that solar energy is not as green as you think. the associated press reports transporting the hazardous waste created in the manufacturing process actually adds significantly to the carbon footprint. who knew there was hazardous waste; right? that offsets green benefits solar is supposed to offer. michael of the cato institute is here to explain. tad, i'm in shock. tell me more. >> well, there's liquid waste that occurs from the production of solar panels, a lot of them use galium arsenic. remember when president bush was excorrugated because he wanted to poisen us putting arsenic in the water supply. you want to know how green they are? not very. anybody who invests in them loses money. melissa: if you look at this specifically, this report, i thought, was amazing because, you know, they had a university professor who was talking in environmental studies talking about how it takes three months to generate enough electricity to pay off the energy it costs to transport the hazardous waste away from the one project. it's like you mak
melissa: surprise, surprise, new evidence that solar energy is not as green as you think. the associated press reports transporting the hazardous waste created in the manufacturing process actually adds significantly to the carbon footprint. who knew there was hazardous waste; right? that offsets green benefits solar is supposed to offer. michael of the cato institute is here to explain. tad, i'm in shock. tell me more. >> well, there's liquid waste that occurs from the production of...
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>> melissa, first of all these energy sources will be vital for the united states's energy future. nuclear has incredibly important role to play in that. across the world you will see countries who have explored into a renewables are coming back to nuclear little by little. overall, having the stable, safe, reliable base load source will be important. it has to be there 24 hours a day, seven days a week. melissa: are you still seeing the investment though? you're in the business of, you know, supplying reactors and utilities. are you still seeing the same amount of demand? >> we're building eight units around the world right now. that is eight more than we were ten years ago. so the interest in nuclear is still very strong. we have created over 200,000 jobs in the united states right now in the nuclear industry. and it is still growing. melissa: a lot of people focus on the nuclear waste issue. when you talk about carbon emissions obviously nuclear stacks up in a great way and is a clean energy but it is all about what happens when you're done with the waste. in france they recycle
>> melissa, first of all these energy sources will be vital for the united states's energy future. nuclear has incredibly important role to play in that. across the world you will see countries who have explored into a renewables are coming back to nuclear little by little. overall, having the stable, safe, reliable base load source will be important. it has to be there 24 hours a day, seven days a week. melissa: are you still seeing the investment though? you're in the business of, you...
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or for example, out of solar energy. you know, and those transportation projects that, you know, railroads from nowhere to no place in illinois. high-speed rail was mentioned earlier in the show. there are other places to take the money. granted you have to balance the budget in each specific account. sandra: not to mention unemployment benefits, et cetera. we can't even get into all of it. >> unemployment benefits? okay. sandra: we have to leave it there, peter. >> all right. >> thank you for joining us. it was a great article and one i think a the are of folks should read if they can get ahold he would of it. >> it is on fox news. sandra: turn to latest deal-making be a activity on wall street between officemax and office deboat along with solid investor data out of germany gave a boost to stocks. the dow closed above 14,000 for the third time this month with the s&p 500 hitting a fresh five-year high. the nasdaq gained 21 points. >>> next on "money", brutal proposed medicare cuts sucker-punched health insurers today.
or for example, out of solar energy. you know, and those transportation projects that, you know, railroads from nowhere to no place in illinois. high-speed rail was mentioned earlier in the show. there are other places to take the money. granted you have to balance the budget in each specific account. sandra: not to mention unemployment benefits, et cetera. we can't even get into all of it. >> unemployment benefits? okay. sandra: we have to leave it there, peter. >> all right....
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make america it energy independent. >> 1980. >> 1980 by. >> government fails. here is my favorite "state of the union." >> the big era of government is over. >> but it is getting bigger. what is in store for our future? tonight. [cheers and applause] in limited government with individual freedom if somebody like ron paul would run for president. he is here. dr. paul, why didn't you run aor president?i e >> i had a dream that i did. i had a dream i was doing very well and by one the primary in iowa and a lot of the next morning and watched tv but my name was never mentioned. it was a dream. maybe someday. john: you often we're ignored by many but you did get more than 2 million votes in the republican primaries.n >> i was pleased, you always d want to do better if i wasi wase encouraged by the young people that showed up that is where i became more optimistic. i did watch some of theour "state of the union" messageat tonight i did not come out very optimistic with that but this -- addressing. on college campuses there is bw reason to be optimistic. >> young peop
make america it energy independent. >> 1980. >> 1980 by. >> government fails. here is my favorite "state of the union." >> the big era of government is over. >> but it is getting bigger. what is in store for our future? tonight. [cheers and applause] in limited government with individual freedom if somebody like ron paul would run for president. he is here. dr. paul, why didn't you run aor president?i e >> i had a dream that i did. i had a dream i...